1939 St. Edward's Crusaders football
Texas Conference cochampion
ConferenceTexas Conference
Record6–3 (5–1 Texas)
Head coach
1939 Texas Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Abilene Christian + 5 1 06 2 1
St. Edward's + 5 1 06 3 0
Trinity (TX) 4 1 26 3 2
Howard Payne 4 2 15 4 1
Texas Wesleyan 2 2 14 5 2
Southwestern (TX) 3 3 03 5 0
Daniel Baker 3 4 04 6 0
McMurry 1 6 01 6 0
Austin 0 7 00 10 0
  • + Conference co-champions

The 1939 St. Edward's Crusaders football team was an American football team that represented St. Edward's University as a member of the Texas Conference during 1933 college football season. Led by Bill Pierce in his fourth season as head coach, the team compiled a record of 6–3 overall with a mark of 5–1 in conference play, sharing the Texas Conference title with Abilene Christian.[1] St. Edward's changed its fight name from the Tigers to the Crusaders prior to the season.[2]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 29at Southwest Texas State*San Marcos, TXW 6–0[3]
October 7at Southwestern (TX)Georgetown, TXW 13–0
October 13at Hardin–Simmons*Abilene, TXL 3–33[4]
October 21Daniel BakerAustin, TXL 0–61,500[5][6]
October 26McMurryAustin, TXW 15–0[7]
November 3Texas WesleyanAustin, TXW 16–7[8]
November 10at Howard PayneBrownwood, TXW 7–0[9][10][11]
November 17AustinAustin, TXW 19–0
November 24Texas A&I*Austin, TXL 6–26
  • *Non-conference game

References

  1. "Wildcats Win". The Miami Herald. Miami, Florida. International News Service. November 26, 1939. p. D3. Retrieved June 11, 2020 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  2. Hart, Weldon (August 31, 1939). "The Tigers Are Crusaders Now; St. Edward's Team Takes a New (And Better_ Name This Season". Austin American-Statesman. Austin, Texas. p. 19. Retrieved June 11, 2020 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  3. "St. Ed's Sneaks Over Victory". Austin American-Statesman. Austin, Texas. Associated Press. September 30, 1939. p. 3. Retrieved June 11, 2020 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  4. "Cowboys Allow St. Edward's Field Goal, Carve 33-3 Win". El Paso Times. El Paso, Texas. Associated Press. October 14, 1939. p. 8. Retrieved June 11, 2020 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  5. Hart, Weldon (October 22, 1939). "St. Edward's Upset, 6-0, By Daniel Baker Eleven". Austin American-Statesman. Austin, Texas. p. 13. Retrieved June 11, 2020 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  6. Hart, Weldon (October 22, 1939). "Crusaders Victim, 6-0, In Final Second of Title (continued)". Austin American-Statesman. Austin, Texas. p. 13. Retrieved June 11, 2020 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  7. "St. Edward's Swats McMurry Indians, 15-0". Abilene Reporter-News. Abilene, Texas. October 27, 1939. p. 2. Retrieved June 11, 2020 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  8. "Rams Put Out of T. C. Race". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth, Texas. Associated Press. November 4, 1939. p. 3. Retrieved June 11, 2020 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  9. "Reynolds Runs Crusaders To Flag Door". Austin American-Statesman. Austin, Texas. November 11, 1939. p. 3. Retrieved June 11, 2020 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  10. "St. Edwards Upsets Howard Payne, 7-0". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth, Texas. November 11, 1939. p. 9. Retrieved June 11, 2020 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  11. "52-Yard Run Beats Howard Payne, 7-0". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth, Texas. November 11, 1939. p. 9. Retrieved June 11, 2020 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
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